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Jul - Mar

7 Days

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Rs. 2,999

Rajasthan Family Tour

The color-coded cities, mesmerizing forts, glistening deserts, camel safaris and vibrant puppet shows make Rajasthan a family-friendly destination. Kids will feel like maharajas and princes while exploring the grand forts and lavish palaces.

Families can go on wildlife safaris at the Ranthambore National Park to spot tigers or ride a camel across the sand dunes of the Thar Desert. Kids will love the Elephant Festival held annually in March in Jaipur. Don’t miss the elephant parades and the safaris where kids can even paint and ride the elephants.

Out of all the forts, the Amber Fort at Amer is one of the most vividly vibrant and colorful forts. Explore the courtyards, the grand gates, gardens, temples and try finding the magic flower fresco. Near the Amber Fort is the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing where kids and adults alike can block print T-shirts and scarfs.

Some must try family activities in Rajasthan include a balloon safari over the Aravalli Hills and shopping for fun baubles and birthstones at the Gem Palace. Children can even meet the stars of the series, Monkey Thieves, while exploring the Temple of the Sun God.

Cities

As you set foot in the city of lakes, Udaipur, you will get to view magnificent palaces like the City Palace, splendid havelis and of course glistening lakes. Built on a hilltop, the City Palace Udaipur is surmounted by towers, cupolas, and balconies. View the facade of this palace that is around 244 meters long and 30.4 me...

Of all the tourist attractions that Jaipur has to offer, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the most interesting and unique sights. Although there are Jantar Mantar monuments in other cities as well, the one in Jaipur stands out because it is the biggest and most versatile of the lot.

Partake in the vibrant culture and heritage of Rajasthan’s villages in Chokhi Dhani and experience the best of the festivities here. Chokhi Dhani Village Jaipur is a mock Rajasthani village that showcases rustic charm and rich workmanship of this area. Spend time at these traditional huts and dance and dine to the fullest w...

Enjoy an aerial view of the picturesque landscapes on a Helicopter joyride in Udaipur. You get to soar above the mighty palaces, forts, glistening lakes and scenic countryside on this ride. Soak in the sights of this magical city and breathe in the fresh air on this Udaipur helicopter ride.

The Hawa Mahal in Jaipur is a very popular destination among tourists. Jaipur is the largest city and capital of Rajasthan and is also one of India’s most visited destinations, enamoring Indian and international travelers alike. Every year, travelers flock to the Pink City in a huge number to see for themselves, the magnifi...

The cycling tour in Jaipur is an eco friendly way of exploring the ‘Pink City’. To explore the exquisite architecture and to admire the entire city, the hilltop forts and the massive villages, cycling is the best way. The temples and shrines can also be added to the list of places covered during the tour.

For the adventure lover, an elephant ride in Jaipur is a must. Elephants are majestic creatures and were among the most valuable assets of the maharajas in the olden times. Gifting and receiving elephants was highly beneficial for the maharajas and the chiefs. The elephant rides at Amer Fort in Jaipur is among the top most ...

Perhaps the most popular of all the city’s attractions is the great palace at Amber Fort, Jaipur. Situated high on a hill and a short drive away from Jaipur is this bulwark monument, once home to the proud maharajas of the region. Even now, it is an incredibly well-maintained site with tourists from all India come to Amb...

Perched on a hilltop, the beauty of the Monsoon Palace illuminates the skyline of Udaipur. This palace was created as a summer retreat for the Mewar kings where they could sit and watch the monsoon clouds, hence the name. Formerly known as the Sajjangarh Palace, this palace offers a panoramic view of the surrounding country...

If you are visiting the gorgeous lake town of Udaipur and are wondering where to head to, you must visit the sparkling Jaisamand Lake. Renowned for being Asia’s second largest artificial lake, this is also called the Dhebar lake. You can also pay your reverences at the centrally located Shiva temple and the summer palace of...

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Are there any export restrictions on taking souvenirs from Rajasthan?

Export of art pieces and sculptures that are more than a hundred years old is prohibited from India. Make sure that you have received certificate of legitimate sale and permission for export from the customs department.

What is special about Rajasthani food?

Rajasthan has a plethora of culinary delights, ranging from the very hot garlic pickle of Jodhpur to the sweet ghewar of Mewar. Other specialities include Bikaneri Bhujia, Mirchi Bada, Pyaaj Kachori, Malpauas and Bajre ki Roti.Rajasthan has a plethora of culinary delights, ranging from the very hot garlic pickle of Jodhpur to the sweet ghewar of Mewar. Other specialities include Bikaneri Bhujia, Mirchi Bada, Pyaaj Kachori, Malpauas and Bajre ki Roti.

How safe is it to travel to Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is a safe destination for tourists. Locals are pretty friendly and welcoming, and there are proper procedures in place for emergencies.

What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

Although Rajasthan attracts customers all round the year, the best time to visit is from October to March. The climate is neither very hot nor very cold.

Are there any famous museums in Rajasthan which one should not miss visiting?

There are a lot of of Museums and art galleries in this colorful state. You’ll get to visit Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal and City Palace in Udaipur as a part of your itinerary, you may also visit Shilpgram Udaipur. Visit to Mehrangarh Fort museum comes as a part of your Rajasthan tour package. You may also visit Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, Arna Jharna in Jodhpur. Jaisalmer Folklore Museum and Thar Heritage Museum are yet another attractions you may want to visit.